Law Enforcement

Breaking the cycle of crime:

ANDE is changing the paradigm in law enforcement

ANDE is a force multiplier:

Rapid DNA is defined by the FBI as “the fully automated generation and interpretation of DNA profile in less than two hours in a ruggedized, field deployable appliance, by non-technical users.” Moving DNA from the lab to the field enables law enforcement to identify individuals at the speed of their investigation. ANDE is being deployed broadly in two public safety areas: Investigative operations and booking facilities/other corrections centers.

“ANDE gives us the ability to solve crimes quickly, to rule out the innocent, and to identify and to pursue that bad guy with all of our resources.”

— Ed Davis, former Boston Police Commissioner

Where can ANDE be deployed?

Police Stations

Crime Scenes

Vans, Trucks, and Cars

Booking Centers

Jails / Prisons

Coroners’ / Medical Examiners’ Offices

Hospitals and Sexual Assault Kit Collection Centers

Mass Casualty Sites

Borders and Ports

Embassies

Essentially Anywhere (runs on generator power)

Who can use ANDE?

Anyone. Learning how to use ANDE is straightforward and operators can begin using the system essentially immediately.